ORTNER ST11 42/59 Manual and automatic operation Version: 01 / 2016 A sufficient quantity of combustion air must be provided (calculation is required). Use caution in regard to the utilisation of ventilation systems, fume hoods, etc.! To avoid any errors, please first carefully read our assembly...
Contents The following materials are required for the assembly of the Ortner storage tunnel ............... 3 Technical specifications ................................3 Important information before the installation ........................... 3 Initial steps ....................................4 Technical dimensioned drawing ............................... 10 General information ................................. 10 Fire and heat protection................................
The following materials are required for the assembly of the Ortner storage tunnel Fibre mat strips (for sealing between the chamotte and the metal parts), included in the delivery Bedding mortar HK for the bonding of the combustion chamber jacket, included in the delivery Open-end spanner 30 mm or pipe wrench for the height adjustment of the base frame Allen keys –...
Initial steps Set up the base frame, level the bottom part and if necessary, connect the aluminium flexible hose for the combustion air supply. Loosen the screws Loosen the screws of the metal strips on the frame (contact surface with jacket components) and on the tabs on the base frame.
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GO11b2 GOA.11 First position the 1 row of the jacket parts dry on the fibre pads in the base frame. GO11a Now press the bottom clamping strip against the GO11a.2.1 jacket bricks and secure these with the screws. GO11a GO11a GO11b2 Now align the 1 row horizontally and vertically.
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Place the base plates and the ash bricks in the combustion chamber (do not bond!) Insert the first two rows of GOS in the combustion chamber. No air gap is created in GOS9 the course of this. The designation of the bricks relates to the number of segments.
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GOS10-1 Now install the 3 row GOS. In the course of this, a 6 mm air gap must be created on both sides between the bricks. GOS10-1 GOS9 OPEN JOINT GOS9 GOS9 Now place the next rows on top without an air gap.
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GO1.2.4 GO1.2.6 GO1.2.5 GO1.2.4 Install the parts of the post-combustion chamber dry. In the event of joints that have not been closed (depending on the joint thickness when erecting the red jacket bricks), the joints must be sealed with ceramic fibre. However, the parts of the post-combustion chamber should not be bonded with each other.
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GOA.5 Bond the cover of the jacket with the side parts. GOA.12 Use ORTNER bedding mortar HK for this task. Caution: The minimum distance between the cover of the post-combustion chamber and the jacket cover must be at least 12 mm.
Air grates for the combustion air supply must be arranged in such a manner that they cannot be easily blocked off. • The ST11 42/59 may not be operated in installation spaces that are ventilated by means of fans in ventilation or heating air systems with the exception that the safe operation of the stove can be ensured.
In the event of the use of Ortner Isoboard: 10 cm brick lining + 9 cm Ortner Isoboard. Or 3 cm Isoboard at the mounting wall + active back ventilation (at least 5 cm gap width) + 6 cm Ortner Isoboard (towards the stove, with offset joints).
General When using substitute insulation materials, these may only be processed with processing media in accordance with the specifications of the officially recognised suitability certificate. When dimensionally stable substitute insulation materials are used without brick lining, then these boards must be constructed with at least two layers.
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This can be performed with the use of a reference or substitute insulation material. In the event of the use of Ortner Isoboard, this corresponds to a layer thickness of 6 cm. 11) Stable base for load distribution: When the installation surface has insufficient stability, then this must be compensated with a reinforced concrete slab with a minimum thickness of 6 cm.
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